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  1. In Britain, the Education Act of March 1944 provided free what in schools to all children in the UK under the age of 18?
  2. In April 1946, Derby County beat which football team in the first FA Cup final since the end of the war?
  3. What became the name of the crime in which eleven thieves stole more than $2 million in a heist in Boston, Massachusetts, in January 1950?
  4. Who did Marilyn Monroe marry in January 1954?
  5. In October 1960, Dr Michael Woodruff carried out the first successful transplant of what at the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary in the UK?
  6. In 1974, what was the title of Stephen King's first published novel?
  7. Name Britain's Minister of War, dismissed from the War Office in January 1940?
  8. Who founded Tamla Motown Records in January 1959?
  9. What was the US spacecraft first to return images of Mars to Earth, in July 1965?
  10. In October 1973, who resigned as Vice President of the US, and then pleaded no contest to the charges of income tax evasion in a federal court in Baltimore?
  11. In March 1951, which comic strip by Hank Ketcham appeared in newspapers accross the US for the first time?
  12. In which country were the 1948 Winter Olympics held?
  13. The Treaty of where established the European Economic Community in March 1957?
  14. What was the name of the Coca-Cola Company's first diet drink, launched in 1963?
  15. In a Los Angeles court, in March 1969, who admitted killing presidential candidate Robert Kennedy?
  16. On the 15th March 1949, the rationing of what ended in Britain?
  17. Published in August 1953, what is the name of the Report on 'Sexual Behaviour in the Human Female'?
  18. Who became Prime Minister of Britain in April 1955?
  19. In June 1952, a nuclear test was held in which US desert?
  20. In February 1967, Ronald Ryan became the last man to be hanged in which country, for murdering a guard while escaping from prison in 1965?
  21. The first Butlins holiday camp opened in which English seaside resort?
  22. In February 1942, Antonio Oscar Carmona was re-elected as president of which European country?
  23. What was the nickname of the largest fixed-wing flying boat ever built, the Hughes H-4 Hercules, flown by Howard Hughes in November 1947, for just eight minutes, its only ever flight?
  24. Who was the first person to fly solo from Hawaii to California?
  25. In May 1941, who parachuted into Scotland from Germany claiming to be on a peace mission?
  26. What was the small British militant group responsible for a series of letter bomb attacks between 1970 and 1972, whose targets included banks, embassies and the homes of Conservative MPs?
  27. Which American expatriate poet and author was arrested by American soldiers in Italy in May 1945 for treason?
  28. Name the ballet dancer who requested asylum in France while in Paris with the Kirov Ballet, in June 1961?
  29. Except for their 'rooftop concert' in 1969, which US city saw the last live performance of the Beatles?
  30. What was the ship carrying over 900 Jewish refugees from Hamburg, Germany, denied permission to dock in Florida in June 1939, having previously been turned away from Cuba?
  31. Norman Rockwell's illustration of which US iconic World War II heroine appeared on the cover of the Saturday Evening Post in May 1943?
  32. What were the names of the British spies who resurfaced in the Soviet Union in February 1956, after being missing for five years?
  33. In March 1971, who defeated boxer Muhammad Ali at Madison Square Garden?
  34. What was Thornton Wilder's play performed for the first time ever in 1938 in Princeton, New Jersey?
  35. Who made the 'I Am Prepared to Die' speech at the opening of the Rivonia Trial in April 1964?

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  1. In Britain, the Education Act of March 1944 provided free what in schools to all children in the UK under the age of 18?
    Milk 
  2. In April 1946, Derby County beat which football team in the first FA Cup final since the end of the war?
    Charlton Athletic
  3. What became the name of the crime in which eleven thieves stole more than $2 million in a heist in Boston, Massachusetts, in January 1950?
    Great Brinks Robbery
  4. Who did Marilyn Monroe marry in January 1954?
    Joe Dimaggio
  5. In October 1960, Dr Michael Woodruff carried out the first successful transplant of what at the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary in the UK?
    Kidney
  6. In 1974, what was the title of Stephen King's first published novel?
    Carrie
  7. Name Britain's Minister of War, dismissed from the War Office in January 1940?
    Isaac Leslie Hore-Belisha 
  8. Who founded Tamla Motown Records in January 1959?
    Berry Gordy Jr
  9. What was the US spacecraft first to return images of Mars to Earth, in July 1965?
    Mariner 4
  10. In October 1973, who resigned as Vice President of the US, and then pleaded no contest to the charges of income tax evasion in a federal court in Baltimore?
    Spiro T Agnew
  11. In March 1951, which comic strip by Hank Ketcham appeared in newspapers accross the US for the first time?
    Dennis the Menace
  12. In which country were the 1948 Winter Olympics held?
    Switzerland
  13. The Treaty of where established the European Economic Community in March 1957?
    Rome
  14. What was the name of the Coca-Cola Company's first diet drink, launched in 1963?
    TaB
  15. In a Los Angeles court, in March 1969, who admitted killing presidential candidate Robert Kennedy?
    Sirhan Sirhan
  16. On the 15th March 1949, the rationing of what ended in Britain?
    Clothes and textiles
  17. Published in August 1953, what is the name of the Report on 'Sexual Behaviour in the Human Female'?
    The Kinsey Report
  18. Who became Prime Minister of Britain in April 1955?
    Anthony Eden
  19. In June 1952, a nuclear test was held in which US desert?
    Nevada Desert
  20. In February 1967, Ronald Ryan became the last man to be hanged in which country, for murdering a guard while escaping from prison in 1965?
    Australia
  21. The first Butlins holiday camp opened in which English seaside resort?
    Skegness 
  22. In February 1942, Antonio Oscar Carmona was re-elected as president of which European country?
    Portugal
  23. What was the nickname of the largest fixed-wing flying boat ever built, the Hughes H-4 Hercules, flown by Howard Hughes in November 1947, for just eight minutes, its only ever flight?
    The Spruce Goose
  24. Who was the first person to fly solo from Hawaii to California?
    Amelia Earhart 
  25. In May 1941, who parachuted into Scotland from Germany claiming to be on a peace mission?
    Rudolph Hess
  26. What was the small British militant group responsible for a series of letter bomb attacks between 1970 and 1972, whose targets included banks, embassies and the homes of Conservative MPs?
    The Angry Brigade
  27. Which American expatriate poet and author was arrested by American soldiers in Italy in May 1945 for treason?
    Ezra Pound
  28. Name the ballet dancer who requested asylum in France while in Paris with the Kirov Ballet, in June 1961?
    Rudolph Nureyev
  29. Except for their 'rooftop concert' in 1969, which US city saw the last live performance of the Beatles?
    San Francisco 
  30. What was the ship carrying over 900 Jewish refugees from Hamburg, Germany, denied permission to dock in Florida in June 1939, having previously been turned away from Cuba?
    St Louis 
  31. Norman Rockwell's illustration of which US iconic World War II heroine appeared on the cover of the Saturday Evening Post in May 1943?
    Rosie the Riveter
  32. What were the names of the British spies who resurfaced in the Soviet Union in February 1956, after being missing for five years?
    Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean
  33. In March 1971, who defeated boxer Muhammad Ali at Madison Square Garden?
    Joe Frazier
  34. What was Thornton Wilder's play performed for the first time ever in 1938 in Princeton, New Jersey?
    Our Town
  35. Who made the 'I Am Prepared to Die' speech at the opening of the Rivonia Trial in April 1964?
    Nelson Mandela
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